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Okanagan Zone

Okanagan Zone Festival
Shuswap Theatre, Salmon Arm
May 22-29, 1999

line-up of plays // results

Theatre BC’s Okanagan Zone presented the following line-up of plays
Saturday, May 22 through Saturday, May 29  1999
at the Centennial Theatre, Armstrong:

Line-up of Plays:

Saturday, May 22
8:00 pm
The Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman

presented by Shuswap Theatre (Salmon Arm)

Sunday, May 23
8:00 pm
Blackpool and Parish by David Belke

presented by Revelstoke Theate Co.

Monday, May 24
8:00 pm
Goodnight Disgrace by Michael Mercer

presented by Asparagus Theatre (Armstrong)

Tuesday, May 25
8:00 pm
Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling

presented by Theatre Kelowna

Wednesday, May 26
8:00 pm
A Voice of My Own by Elinor Jones

presented by Kamloops Players

Thursday, May 27
8:00 pm
The Ladies of the Camellias by Lillian Garrett-Groag

presented by Progress Theatre Co. (Penticton)

Friday, May 28
8:00 pm
Bordertown Cafe by Kelly Rebar

presented by Summerland Singers & Players

Saturday, May 29
8:00 pm
How Coyote Got His Name adapted by Peter Hall and Sen'Klip members

presented by Sen'Klip Native Theatre Co. (Vernon)

OKZ Festival Co-Chairs are:
Sandra Heal & Karen Sansom of Salmon Arm's Shuswap Theatre

Each evening’s performance will include a brief public adjudication.
Adjudicator for the week is Andrew McIlroy.

Results:
Best Production "Goodnight Disgrace"

presented by Asparagus Theatre

Best Director Steve Heal for "The Children's Hour"

presented by Shuswap Theatre

Best Actress Pamela Campion and Shai Snyder in "The Ladies of the Camelias"

presented by Progress Theatre Company

Best Actor George Young in "Goodnight Disgrace"

presented by Asparagus Theatre

Best Supporting Actress Lesley Gibbs in " The Children's Hour"

presented by Shuswap Theatre

Best Supporting Actor Dan Cassidy in "Bordertown Cafe"

presented by Summerland Singers and Players

Best Set Wayne Ashton and Jamie Fraser for "Goodnight Disgrace"

presented by Asparagus Theatre

Best Sound Adele M. Kuyek Grout for "Goodnight Disgrace"

presented by Asparagus Theatre

Best Lighting Doug Xenis for "Bordertown Cafe"

presented by Summerland Singers and Players

Best Costumes Angela Moyls for "Bordertown Cafe"

presented by Summerland Singers and Players

Best Props Shai Snyder for "The Ladies of the Camelias"

presented by Progress Theatre Company

Best Ensemble Cast "How Coyote Got His Name"

presented by Sen'Klip Native Theatre Co.

Best Senior Artist Joan Bryan for "A Voice of My Own"

presented by Kamloops Players

Most Promising Newcomer - Direction Dian Henderson for "A Voice of My Own"

presented by Kamloops Players

Best Backstage Production Blackpool and Parish

presented by Revelstoke Theatre Co.

Most 'Distance' Achieved in Workshops "A Voice of My Own"

presented by Kamloops Players

Festival Unsung Hero Cilla Budda for "The Children's Hour"

presented by Shuswap Theatre

Ozone Scholarship Fran Gebhard, Kelowna

Zone Festivals are held in each of Theatre BC’s Zones throughout the spring, leading to the annual provincial MAINSTAGE theatre festival. Productions from each Zone Festival will participate as a "Best Production", "Workshop Play" or "Scene Development" at Theatre BC's Mainstage '99 in Nanaimo, B.C., July 3-10.

See You at MAINSTAGE '99!!!

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